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Author McCarton, Liam, author

Title The worth of water : designing climate resilient rainwater harvesting systems / Liam McCarton, Sean O'Hogain, Anna Reid
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 206 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents Chapter 1. The circular economy of water (CEW) -- Chapter 2. Water treatment: pollution removal mechanisms in the rainwater harvesting process -- Chapter 3. Supply & demand: multiple waters for multiple purposes and multiple uses -- Chapter 4. The components of a rainwater harvesting system: modular, standardised, plug and play -- Chapter 5. Climate resilient RWH: a technological portfolio -- Chapter 6. Rainwater harvesting design -- Chapter 7. The economics of rainwater harvesting -- Chapter 8. Rainwater harvesting and the sustainable development goals (SDG's)
Summary "There is no more fundamental substance to life on earth than water. Three quarter of the Earth's surface is covered by either saltwater or freshwater, yet millions face a daily struggle to access enough water for survival. The effects of ongoing climate change have expanded the water crisis to areas previously considered water secure. This book addresses the role rainwater harvesting (rwh) can play in developing a resilient water infrastructure that will prove adaptive to climate change. The book features three sections. The first section presents the concepts underpinning a new approach to water infrastructure. The term "the worth of water" was developed to reflect the importance of the social life of water. This encompasses all human relationships with water including the social, cultural, hydrological, political, economic, technical and spiritual. A technology portfolio showcasing the worth of water from the Qanats of the ancient world to the modern Rain Cities is presented. Other concepts discussed include the circular economy of water and the concept of multiple waters for multiple users of multiple qualities. Water and its properties are a function of its peculiar molecular structure and this is illustrated in the book. Rainwater harvesting is considered by the authors as containing an inherent treatment train which functions as a complex water treatment system providing physical, chemical and biological removal mechanisms. Part two presents a new design methodology together with design templates and worked examples for the hydraulic and economic analysis of rwh systems. A state-of-the-art literature review of the potential health implications of utilizing rwh is also presented. The final section of the book discusses how rwh can play a vital role in contributing to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and to living within the Planetary Boundaries"--Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 26, 2021)
Subject Water harvesting -- Technological innovations
Water reuse.
Rainwater.
Rainwater
Water reuse
Environmental economics
Environmental policy
Pollution
Sociology
Water
Form Electronic book
Author O'Hogain, Sean, author
Reid, Anna, author
ISBN 3030506053
9783030506056